Group Policy : Prohibit
deletion of remote access connections
At least
Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 1
Determines
whether users can delete remote access connections. If you enable this setting
(and enable the Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators
setting), users (including administrators) cannot delete any remote access
connections. This setting also disables the Delete option on the context menu
for a remote access connection and on the File menu in the Network Connections
folder. Important: If the Enable Network Connections settings for
Administrators is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to
administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers. If you disable this setting or
do not configure it, all users can delete their private remote access
connections. Private connections are those that are available only to one user.
(By default, only Administrators and Network Configuration Operators can delete
connections available to all users, but you can change the default by using the
Ability to delete all user remote access connections setting.) Important: When
enabled, this setting takes precedence over the Ability to delete all user
remote access connections setting. Users cannot delete any remote access
connections, and the Ability to delete all user remote access connections
setting is ignored. Note: LAN connections are created and deleted automatically
when a LAN adapter is installed or removed. You cannot use the Network
Connections folder to create or delete a LAN connection. Note: This setting
does not prevent users from using other programs, such as Internet Explorer, to
bypass this setting.
USER
Group Policy Path :
Administrative Templates\Network\Network Connections
Group Policy Registry Settings :
hkcu\software\policies\microsoft\windows\network
connections!nc_deleteconnection
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